OCR Text |
Show MISCELLA XEO US, GENERAL DIRECTORY. Ogden was incorporated by act of theLailatur, approved Jan13:h, IHtil. Municipal tlections 1879. ury 22, Jvse eccur bienuiuiiy roan jwb; oo tbe Sisdav Mousing. Present Bfeood Monday ia February. Dooulalion. 6.500 Fractional Currency. Tbe City is ailuateJ in the delta of Weber ana Ogdeu Kitera, ana com the himseli?" minds maenifieent view of the piC' 'Can a clergyman marry of which it forms the Taller turesoue an exchange. Bks not crincioal though a marginal feature he atnud we arp but cU aa it doe at the foot of the coui'le- Win be and within easy remarks that it Wasatch mountains communication and eight of nearly child a life in ar how early U rv nthfr settlement within, the MISCELLANEOUS. HEHBY NOTICE TViruorial (SiKwssor to SClILKSINdEHi Co.) Wines, Liquors, IkJSUi CIGARS, iWpy We Invite the people of Ogden and sin-ul- reputation of resembling of his riciiost and relatives. "Is that air tight?' inquired a man examined in a hardware store as he a stove. . sir," replied the clerk; air cusa lost He never 'gets tight." best-lookin- g "o basin. The oh j is dmded intofour munioipal wards. Each of which is represented Sever use slang. It may not onim-- s into apply. Listen as A. " How do you B.'s room. Says B.: like my new shoes?" A. "Oh, they're immense.-An impossible feat for a female pedestrian is to walk a thousand miles in a thousand hours past a thousand millinery stores displaying the latest styles of spring bonnets. ' DISPOSE lows: Mayor Lester J. Herrick. Alderman 1st Ward DaTid M. Stuart. 2d Ward C. F. Middleton 3d Ward Joseph Stanford. 4th Ward Wm B. Hutthina Edwin Stratford, Roberts, Councilors Watson, Robt. McQuarria, Israel Can field, Wm W. burton. Attorneys Richards & Cnunty cemprtseB portion Teriitorjr bounded south by Davis County and Hole and We-ethe dividing r'dge between Valley, wei by 'be fant.rn shore of Great Salt LaKiS uurtU by a line drawn due east from a p 'int on saidsl'tre to tl:e Hot Springs t y the Territorial road north of Ogden f'iiy, thence by the summit of tbe t;Mir rung- - terminating atsai ' Hot springs ti it intersection with theannimit of tbe Wasatch east bv the suuiniitc said mountains. Ttu. unverijoieiitff the County is vfested in the County Com I, compiled of th Probated tidge, who U tx ojjtcio tbe nUiwr, and three select-moftiue for three year, on being vi,o year Regular ternig begin on the nr7.t .V day in ehch s auu of the year. iheiuii Kry power is continued in the Probate Cun,M)icd .ed ovDrbjtho Prob.te Judge, who is tlr :ieu uienutaiiy an i uoius nis onice ior two year. i hi. court is always open, ihe Clork of the Court g appointed by the Judge, and is&s omnn County ulerfe. K'ections are e d biennially, on the first Hon. numbered year. day in'August, tn each-eve- n Present population of the Couuty,abont 1S,IX0. In the primitive days of Missouri, the only buildings ut lit. Sterling, the county seat of Gasconade, were a log store and a log court house with one room. Duiiny court week accommodations for man and beast were found at Aunt in whose house of three rooms, a quarter of a mile from the court house, sixty or seventy persons would lodge and board. Her bill of fare included coffee sweetened with molasses, biscuits made from coarse, dark flour, and WFBEIt COUNTY OFFICERS : baked until us hard as billiard-balls- , bacon, venison and wild turkey. Prohate Juiige F. L). Riohards. Those whose teeth could not crack Seleotmen L J. Hsriiok(0den), F. A Hammond (Hunlsville); P. G. Tay the biscuits were supplied with lor (rJiirrisyiHe). S'anford The penalties imposed for crimes fUcerder were light, except in the case of Assessor San.iiord Bingbam. Gilbert Belnap. horse stealing, which, being the Collector Treasurer Kohl McQuarrie. .greatest of crimes, was punisned by Attorney F S Richards. forty lashes on the back, Clerk L M. Pichards f On one occasion, a man was con Sheriff William Brown. victed lor soint; sliifht offense. The Coroner Jos Parry. judge sentenced him to pay a fine of County Road Commissioner 31 B Child. fauna ltnprsonment in the county PEECISCT Or'HCEBS, ior two nours jauThe man at once payed the fine, Precinct: Ogden but as there was no county jail, the Justice of .he Peace. 0. F. Middleton. snerin was at a loss how to execute Cousiable Aitna Keje?. the rest of the sentence. His inven North Ogden Precinct: tion, however, found out a method Seeing an old crate, in which crock- Justice of the Pta.ce Nathaniel Montt. ery had been brought from St. Louis, goniery. he placed it in front of the court Consiabl- e- Andrew tose. house. Then, making, making the Plain City Precinct; culprit get under it, he summoned a posse ot tour tat mcn to sit upon it, Justice of the Peice John Spiers. and in this style carried out the sen- Constable Wm. L, Stewart tence. Huntsville Precinct: The bystanders were much amused, Justice of ihe Peace W. W. Bronson. nd so, quizzed the that poor pruoner ton as ne was released, he fled Constable ErxstusP. Bingham. "om the county Harrisville Precinct: Justice of the Peace Rob-r- t Wilson. "corn-dodgers- Jo-ep- Siatemlle Precint: ","?: me no belly well acquaint Ju'tice of tbe Peace lenryBown. Constable "ith Him.'' George Payne. "Have you no Joss in China?" Rirerdale Precinct: es" ottoe hoar;e Jos." here d vou po "'hen you die?-- ' Justice of the Peace Richard Dye. Cona'able John Bybee. ?fe 8 10 S3 Flancisco." ' oa don't understmd mo.1 Hooper Precinct: "i-Chinaman quit washee all Justice of the Peace Emory W. 8ale. wme, and no live where Constable more, any Gilbert R. Belnap. does he go?" "Oh yes, m sabe now. If he belly Wilson Precinct: man' he uPe fkJ- - If he Jitise cf the Peace Wili;m Wilson. f?, y fbadee man. hei go luppeo down Constable Thomas Je J. Wilson. Hellee, allee fcme Md.imn man." was satisfied with for the Junction leading firms Corrected by daily i. Tracy. 757" Gold CHAMPION MACHINES! We are now prepared to i'ui niMh these Machines at our Depot in djun tf Selling, ' green, $2 50 " dried, 9 cts Peaohes, dried, 10 cts. AppleB, ' $3 00 J. W. McNUTT & en- cts. American CB . CO., GIVE UIM LL AND INSPECT SPECIMENS. A CA MANTI'ACTL'HKrtS OP Proprietors of the PLANING AND 0GDE1T And DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES in the Territory;als a large stock FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES, lb 102ll.ta. 12 " fb ' Coffee, Coeta Rica, (Vi22J cts Uio, 20(n)22J " M M & Co ) Tea, A M it Co VPkgs, 3o371 Mr. PI LLINER is an old pioneer artist of California, and is pruprtrej to execute work entrusted toliim in a manner unexcelled on the Pacifld Slope, and at prices defying competition. WINDOW GLASS, WALLPAPER, ' lUrt2 21 Ogderi.- PHOTOGRAPHER. Dll UGSt FAINTS, OILS, C, granulated, standard C, North Side of Fifth Street, between Main and Young, Have one of the largest and most complete assortments ot GROCERIES. J12J ' M. PIluiiLiIBISR, Ogden City, Utah. - 11 FOB CASH, llli bushel. dcz Oranges, 75 cte OOtoif i 00 each. turkeys, (live) Ducks, f llTel 50 CIS. each Chickens, (lire) 40 cts eaoh (d.esed) 15 W lb Pigeons, (live) 15 cts. eaoh Bailer 15 to 20 cts. Tf) lb dcz Eggs, 10 to J 2018. the United General Agents, OQDEN, tJTAHi W. Wm. DRIVER & SON. lb lb orushut, lBfoJlSJ "WE BUY (1165 If DEFY COMPETITION AND for Harvesting grain and grass in SEB11EE, FERRIS & HOLT, We buy our goods from first hands and in large quantities, thu? abling us to assure our friends all the "above articles at ' 157-l- y ftMacliine AlJUltESS MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, DYES TUFFS, PRICES WHICH lit llarrons. t'ultlv atom etc., Aicrlrultui'al lniili uientu of all kinds. Hardwood; Wagoa MattrUlj Iron Shorn, Knits, etc. , Sugar A, RucoL'nizi'd th States. DHUGS, Wbea', 60G5ots. fl bushel. ' Corn, 60feu5 ' Barley. 5075 Oats, 45 PROVISIONS. Flour, XXX, $2,25$2 50 "ft cwt. " " " Grahaui, " " Buckwheat, $8.00 Corn Meal, $2 25 Oat Meal, $8.00 Craoked Wheat, $3.00 " Bran, $1 20 Shorts, $1.40 bushel. Potatoes, 3035 ots. Cauliflowers, 25 cts each. Cabbage, 1oj Ots. "33 pound, p parsnips, o cis. ' Carrots, lCtS. " " Beets, " Onions, 3 cts. " Turnips, 1J cts. Suasb, CHAMPION LIG FIT MOWERS, CHAMPION No. 4SLN(iLEM0WEJ, CHAMPION No. 4 R. and M. DROPPER, CHAMPION No. 4 R. and M. SELF RAKElt Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GRAIN. - Ogdc.it- Antt enn iU )ou Tury low, lower tlmn aut other nrfft clmia Machine fa sold at. Write frr prtce unit luiorninii. n. A lull tm.-- of ih oellriwl Huiii Wairons, Jlollue and OlUfr Chilled Plow( Wm. DRIVER & SON, par. Buying, i:it UZIVIIT. MAIN STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. FINANCIAL. AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Agants for the MITCIUX IMK3I, Domestic and Kev "West Cigars- - 79c SOLID AIElt IT WILL TELL -- :o:- Sole Agent for Utah for the Genuine C. Conrad & ritr.intiT s A sl'isica WAGOHS," J lb Rice, table, 9(10c China, 7i(,91o Tobacco, bright good- -, 6080o lb btack goods 60(m65o Candles, hoi, $H 75 Coal oil, bhls, 27 Jo cases, 3 40(o),$3 50 Head Light oil, tbls, 40c. Hams, rwenr otired ohoice, 12(ll4 J91b lb Bacon, lb Lard, cans, 1012 " lin fniU. 11313 ft Lye, $5 60 ) case. lilinds, Mouldings, V?ii(Iowf Doors, Imported and Domestic Brandies, Wines, &c, " MILLS, EE-SAWI- Wholesale dealers in AND A FINE LINE OF Orders addressed to Gibson it L'eci.E, Utah, or termihtin If and N; will receive prompt attention. Co's "BUDWEISEK BEER" And the Celebrated STONEWALL WIIIWICY s in large Buying our Goods . from . . v Quantities we- areJ to 0iier to the inducements, prepared, trade, and resncr.tfu v snl rit Orders by mail promptly executed at correspondence. I g gagg III - o J ro I p Li 2 O R I tf.2 SffiSQ-J- f 9 -- law tZ 7 j LOWEST BATES. s851y W. GUILD G. 8 O I je -s oh- s a 42 I Ji . A a Q a in . r. m u 5 a P J "H n m 1Z U C! first-hand- ;r a h m v. a r. - ."J d 2 .5 l. z3 O s 2 IS 5 s5 vi " fm H i Dealer in the Celebrated ElflEUIOB, CRESCKVT AUG A FULL AAD LINE OUR CF COOP HEATING COOK STOVES, t 'S ' ' est - K STCYES. i' T yriMi'r i t i H C M J. S.OPTICIAN, LEWIS, 5 H '"-O- V-- 0 Of Main Street, Ogden, is in receipt of a fine stock of New Goods, embracing ii I 9 5 WATCHES, JEWELRY And the Celebrated e P3 M Si H " BERRY King's Combination Spectacles. Which improTv, strengthen, and preserve the sight. They are set with fine French perisoofic lenses, and can be eo adjusted that the focus will come direc'ly in front of tbe eye, making tbem much more serviceable and useful than ordinary spectacle. Every Pair Turrantl. Try Tlm. this Marriott Precinct: statoment, and admitted Justin of the P?c Thos. Salisbury. GUNSPiS10LS b' testimony. IHU AMMUNITION Constable Heloa '"'Wirt orthodox Allilli: City Drug Store, e Lynne Precinct: Ci-x- To .Vonsifh liii mrd Tables cn ihe way. doing the honore. Fnmliies suj plied wiili anyitiinp iu niy line at most reasonable figures. at $3 perdcitn I'AI.KV MII.U IKI Kreedelivery tc any part of the ci'y. 1 rsiurn 4l)oints uer iuun for empty beer bottles. All order frni the Cruniy or surrounding Siaies and Terriloi ies will receive' prompt and careful attention, no ni.'ier how large or einll. Call nnd seen. One uiiil wiil ci:t:viiic yo'i. Uemcuiher the pluce nuxi door weet of Post Office; FOURTH ST., OtiUEN. UTAH II EX 11 Y VOOI,.EK. d 193 tf Ogden, June 10, 19. "'er, Justice of the Peace F. A. Miller. Constable Peter L. Sherner." bat been entirely ren ted with new fiilrires.and everything in first. cUsi order.and have sueceeae iu making it (he uiosi atirnoiite pluce iu Northern Uinb. None hut the fintst and Liquors re fetved. C II .41. if (frde of walker Ogden Market Report. S I have (.pared no paius to put previous to an Entire Change in our Business IS THE ACTUAL FIRST-CLAS- 't t V"fy The Sale will Continue for TWENTY DAYS s mitt TO A I handle none but Choice Brands in the above lines, well knowri to the trade; nor do I deal in any other line of Merchandise. I buy my Goods of the Largest Manulacturing Houses in the United State to whom I refer. By paying strict attention to my business and watching every change in the market I am enabled to sell goods both at Wholesale and Retail, as low rs thev can be bought of any reliable house EAST or WEST or in the Territory. I have remodeled and rearranged the old establishment with a view to facilitate both5 my Wnolesale and Retail trade, and will be glad to wait on my old friends and customers and the public in general. I allow no one to leave my establishment dissatisfied. ACTUAL COST! For all the bitter opposition of jeal ous rials, no better illustration could be had of thi? f ict than the immense rale already attained by the great Ihroat and Lung Remedy, Dr. Aue. Kaiser's German Elixir. For the cure of Coughs and Bronchial Affeoiions it is '.roly wonderful, even those suflerine from Consumption in advanced singes find great relief, and numbers of patients Conslable William F. Owen. AJi Orthodox Chinaman. have round, to their delight, not only relief but cuRa. It being perfectly harmEden Precinct: The following i8 from the Editor Jus ice of the Peace L. A. Priohetit. less, makes it at once popular with mothers, who of all others bare felt the in Harper Mnmzine for ConstableJofiah L. Frrrin. The genunecessity of euch a medicine. July; ine bears tbe Prussian Ceat of Arms, Uintah Precinct : Concerning future rewards and Justice of the Peace George L. Corey, the signature cf Dr. Auar Kaiser, and has his name blown on erery Punishments, Colorado furnishes the Constable Warren W. Corey. 75 cent bottle. A trial site may be bad following illustration, which occurred at the Drug Store of J. W. MoNutt & Weston Precinct: recently in a court in La Veta, where Justice of the Peaoj Hant D. Petter Co. d46. the testimony of a Chinese was obeon. Constable Thomas Etherington. jected to on the that ; STOCK OUR William. ) he did ground not understand or the obliga regard f ion of an oath. To test him he was interrogated thus: "John, do you know anything about God?' "Various Brands of Cigars. ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING LIQUOR HOUSE. --AT- At the he head of one of the rivers of Louisiana, in a very retired place, Xot far was found a beaver dam. from it, hut hidden from the sight of the animals, the writer ..id himself in order to watch the operations of the beavers at leisure. He waited until the moon shone bright, and then went with great care to the dam. At once he cut a gutter about a foot wide through it, and retired to his As soon as the water hiding-place- . the began to make a gutter through noiso lie heard a beaver come from one of the houses and plunge in; he saw saw him get upoii the bank, and clearly perceived that lie'exainined Ths folloiv'iDg are the Committees of itl The beaver then, with all his the Common (.ouocil: force, gave lour distinct blows with his tail, when at once a whole colony Standing Committees : threw themselves into the water and W. went to the dam. As soon as they On Miinieipil Liws Jos. S'ftnfor.l, V Burton and H, S. Watson. were assembled, one of them appeared by grumbling to issue some kind Oi WVrr Supply Edwin Stratford, D M. tjiunrt and Koht. MoQuarrie. of orders, for they all instantly left the place and went out on the banks On Stmeis Jos. Shmford, C. F. Mid of the river in different directions. d etc a arid Ienel CauSeld. Those nearest to the writer were be- On rinims Robt. S Watson, Wm. W. tween his station and the dam, mid I'.unon and Edwin Strtitford therefore, he could observe their op 0 uhiic Buildings Wm, B Hutohnst erations very plainly. Nitrie oi tlieni Oivil M Siuirt and R. McQuarrie. formed a substance like mortar; Pub' o Works D. M. Stuart, Joseph 'n others carried this on their tails, which fUiintord nnd Robt. S. Watson. served as sledges for the purpose. He observed that they ranged themselves On Public Grounds Robt. McQuarrie, Win. W Burton and Israel Caufielt. two and two, and that each animal On Fire Department Israel Canfield, the loaded of every couple other. Edwin Stratford and W B llutchins They trailed the mortar, which was F. pretty stiff, to the dam, whereothers On Sanitary Regulations Charles. D. Middleton, Elwin Stratford and were stationed to take it. These put it into the gutter und rammed it M. Stuart. down with their tails. The noise of On Finuce Wm. W. Burton, Robt. S. Watson and Jos. Stanford the waters soon ceased, and the breach was completely repaired. One On Licenses Cbas. F. Middleton, W. of the beavers then struck two blows B Hutcbina and Canfield. with his tail and instantly they all took to the water without any noise, and disappeared. of the all that Weler A Novel Prison. OF Selected Stock of Vell WHISKIES, GIN, BRANDY; PORT, ANGELICA and SHERRY WINES. OfiDES CITY OFFICERS: Marshal William Brown. Recorder James Tnylor. Assessor and Collector Thos. D. Dee. Treasurer Aaron F. Farr. SuiTeyor David Jenkins. Sexton Israel Canfield. Quarantine Physician Dr. J X. Allen. Alma Keyes. Inspector of Buildings W. Brown. Police Captain D. dealer of Weisrhts and Measure E. Browning. Alma Keyei Chief Yirt Department Inspector of Profusions D. E.Brown iog. Srcet Supervisor Charless Welch. Thomas Doxry. WatermasttT J. D. Medical Board of Examination Curoabau, J. X Alleu, W.L.Mdrnyra. Beaver Sagacity. Has always on hand a Country to avail themselves of our oiler to in the Common Council by an Alderman chisi-from the ward by the electors of the cirv at laree. which latter also cboee at tbe tame time a complete list .f city officials, beiug at presmt as fol tomer. h Wholesale and Retail i "PP? WIBLHER ll ALSO DEALER IS DRY GOODS AXD GROCERIES, HATS and CAPS, "Boots AoJ a C3EAKKAL OF MtODUCK Bt w. h. iiirciiiFK, Uudortolior. and Shoes, Cutter and IDgers All kinds of Coffins made to order and on reasonable terms. AM tf DANIEL CHATES & BASKETS! and ehmr, tm TEX VKIRS. biikI. Low frnichM enrej. piar- Dtwdftf mocwy rel'tinrlpd. Pon'tfail towii'lfor frefl decriptivfl pamphlft lfnr buying. 6i pr p nl. awi. Pnwrn thin. h. D. BarTRKSOX BliFFAli), N. Y. 4oi4l Stu Birth of ttH, Oad-r- t- m 3m DUNNE. mmm wm works. Sanafarturrr of j Iron Fencing', Galos, Tree Gnardsf ORNAMENTAL FENCING For Omettrj Lotii, tt.Feiui'ns: from $1.00 per ft. rpwtfd.-Cffire imH tfnrkt. Second HuiVj awl i,h thiiti I, , tut tf hiKit Jhwtutnd lloiite. RiUh,tt SALT LARB CITY, i41rw P; 0. Ros 71i 41 if |